David s. Levine

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David s. Levine

David s. Levine

@davidslevine

Author, former NYC MAD MAN, corp exec & prof seeking & promoting truth & facts on Israel & Jews. Author: Revolutions: In Their Own Words https://t.co/2WCjLDKP2q

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Jake Wallis Simons@JakeWSimons·
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“Our fighter either wins or is martyred,” said the #IRGC spokesman. “Martyrdom is happiness for him. In such a situation, our forces do not falter.” #Peace? #Ceasefire? Not in their vocabulary. #Iran
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Shimon Levit@ShimonLevit·
SCOOP: In webinar with current and former UN staff, anti-Israel coalition admits secret coordination with US-sanctioned group jns.org/news/world/sco…
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Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
Have you heard the story of Israel offering Palestinian Arab refugees who fled the 1948 war the chance to return — with compensation — just weeks after the fighting ended? That’s exactly what happened at the 1949 Lausanne Conference, the UN-backed attempt to broker peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Here’s the pattern that has defined the conflict for 76 years. The Arab delegations (Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan) refused to even sit in the same room as Israeli representatives. For five months there were no direct talks. They would not recognize Israel as a legitimate negotiating partner. Israel offered to repatriate 100,000 Arab refugees, pay compensation for abandoned lands, release frozen Arab bank accounts, and discuss family reunifications. Israeli delegates also signed the May 12 Protocol accepting the principle of partition. The Arabs rejected everything. They insisted the refugees must return not as citizens seeking peace, but “as masters of the homeland” — explicitly to annihilate the Jewish state. Egypt’s Foreign Minister declared in 1949: “The Arabs intend… to annihilate the State of Israel.” Baghdad Radio broadcast the same message: the Jews were enemies “irrespective of how peace-seeking their intentions may be,” and the Arabs were preparing “the day of vengeance.” The refugees became permanent pawns. Arab states (except Jordan) refused them citizenship, kept them in camps, and weaponized their suffering. The “right of return” was never humanitarian — it was demographic warfare to destroy the Jewish state from within. This was not a one-off. It was the blueprint. 18 years later the Arab League made it explicit at Khartoum: no recognition with Israel, no negotiation of Israel, no peace with Israel. Meanwhile, Israel absorbed around 600,000 Jewish refugees ethnically cleansed from Arab lands — with no UN agency, no generational camps, and no international sympathy. 76 years later the same rejectionist strategy continues, just in new language. The goal has never changed: they will accept no Jewish state in the Middle East, ever.
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The Mossad: Satirical and Awesome
150,000 dead. 14 million displaced. Mass rape. Ethnic killings. Famine. Aid blocked. Hospitals destroyed. Cities turned into rubble. Since we're talking about Sudan, that's... 0 UNGA condemnations 0 ICC cases 0 ICJ cases 0 campus tent cities 0 celebrity hunger strikes 0 Piers Morgan daily screaming matches.
Open Source Intel@Osint613

150,000 dead, 14 million displaced: The story of Sudan’s war An estimated 150,000 people have been killed and more than 14 million displaced. Sudan’s current war has become one of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters, with 2 rival factions, both accused of widespread atrocities, fighting for control of the country. The conflict has just entered its 4th year. It began in April 2023 when a fragile power-sharing arrangement between the Sudanese Armed Forces led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces commanded by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo collapsed into open warfare. What began as a struggle between 2 former allies has devastated the country. The 2 sides had jointly helped remove former ruler Omar al-Bashir in 2019 and later shared power after a military takeover in 2021. But tensions deepened over plans to merge the RSF into the regular army, command structures, and control of Sudan’s political transition, eventually erupting into war in the capital Khartoum. The conflict has since spread across Darfur, Kordofan and central Sudan. Cities, hospitals, markets and infrastructure have been destroyed, while famine and acute hunger have spread across several regions. Both factions have been accused by rights groups of ethnic killings, rape, looting, indiscriminate attacks and blocking aid. Diplomatically, neither side offers a clean option. The RSF, rooted in the Janjaweed militias tied to past Darfur atrocities, has faced severe accusations of massacres and ethnic killings. The SAF has also been accused of strikes on civilian areas and other abuses. Some Western governments are seen as more open to the RSF, while the SAF faces scrutiny over Islamist influence, Muslim Brotherhood links and Iranian IRGC support. Bottom line, neither side are heroes. And there is no end in sight.

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Independent
Independent@Independent3007·
@supressedvoic There you go, just cross out the name given 3,000 years ago and pouf just like magic an imaginary land, like Oz, appears. Delusional thinking.
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Suppressed Voices@supressedvoic·
It's called Palestine not Israel!
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Thank you, I’m deeply honored by your words and yet it must be said that I am merely telling the truth, which should in all circumstances simply be an ordinary act. The fact that anyone could think it extraordinary today is a serious indictment of our age.
Christians of Iraq@iraqichristian

@idicenter @bulutuzay_ Your heroic work is deeply important to our modern history of humanity. You shape the moral memory of our lifetime. Thank you @bulutuzay_ for your courage and for never remaining indifferent to the suffering of others 🙏🏻

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Canary Mission@canarymission·
Omer Shem Tov survived 505 days in Hamas captivity. When he came to UCLA to share his story, he was met with protests.
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Independent@Independent3007·
Japan implements its top secret plan to clear the Straight of Hormuz. Godzilla king of blockade destroyers.
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Hananya Naftali
Hananya Naftali@HananyaNaftali·
Welcome home! 🇮🇱🇮🇳 A plane carrying 240 new Jewish immigrants from the Bnei Menashe community in India made Aliyah to Israel.
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REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND@RepOfSomaliland·
🇮🇱🫶Happy Yom HaAtzmaut! Wishing Israel a joyful Independence Day, with warm greetings from your friends in the Republic of Somaliland.
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Rɪᴄʜᴀʀᴅ Kᴇᴍᴘ ⋁
Rɪᴄʜᴀʀᴅ Kᴇᴍᴘ ⋁@COLRICHARDKEMP·
St George’s sword was named Ascalon after the city now named Ashkelon in Israel. Winston Churchill’s official plane in the Second World War was named Ascalon after St George’s sword.
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The Jewish Idea
The Jewish Idea@TheJewishIdea·
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